Malaysia Airlines has announced the launch of direct flights to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) in , marking a key milestone in the airline’s European expansion, with slights scheduled to commence on 22nd March 2025. In their return to Paris after a 10 year hiatus, this service will be Malaysia Airlines’ 68th destination,offering a gateway to Asia.
Promo fares direct to Paris
In celebration , Malaysia Airlines is unveiling their “Time for Paris” campaign, with tickets now available on their website with an introductory all-in return fare of RM3,699. The service will operate four weekly flights from 22nd March 2025, direct from KL international Airport Terminal 1 using the A350-900 aircraft, with daily services from 29th March 2025.
Malaysia Airlines is also revamping its corporate travel programme from MHbiz TRAVEL to
MHcorporate. This newly designed program delivers flexibility, upfront savings on
Malaysia Airlines routes, and customized travel solutions tailored for both SMEs and large
corporations. In addition, MHcorporate provides a premium travel experience with a dedicated relationship manager, preferential fares, and the introduction of Corporate Enrich Points, which can be redeemed for various benefits.
To celebrate the launch, SMEs enrolled in MHcorporate can earn four times (x4) Corporate
Enrich Points on base fares and enjoy an extra 5% discount on MATTA Fair offers for travel
through 31st December 2024.
Paris is renowned for its iconic landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, and Notre
Dame Cathedral, offering a blend of world-class cuisine, exquisite fashion, and a vibrant cultural scene. With its charming streets, historic architecture, and renowned art galleries, Paris
presents a distinguished experience for all travellers.
…. Our expansion into Europe marks a significant milestone for Malaysia Airlines.
With the arrival of additional widebody aircraft starting this Quarter 4, we are ready to bring this long-awaited city back into our network. While the European market is highly competitive, we see tremendous potential for this route to attract key travellers, not just from Malaysia but also from neighbouring regions.Captain Izham Ismail, Group MD of Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG)
In addition to this route expansion, MAG announced a tie-up between Malaysia Airlines
and Google Gemini to transform the travel experience by showcasing its cutting-edge AI
technology, Gemini, for the first time with a physical demonstration in Malaysia at MAG’s Arena during the recent MATTA Fair.
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